1960 in British television
Overview of the events of 1960 in British television
This is a list of British television related events from 1960.
Events
January
February
March
April
May
May – About Anglia launches as a twice-weekly programme accompanying the 10-minute regional evening news bulletin in East Anglia on weekdays. Its success prompts it to be extended to four nights a week the following September and then to every weeknight.[ 4]
June
1 June – ITV and the BBC both show the Epsom Derby because it is a protected event which cannot be exclusive to either channel. However, the rest of the Epsom events, including The Oaks , are broadcast exclusively on ITV.
20 June – Nan Winton becomes the first national female newsreader on the BBC Television Service.
29 June – The BBC Television Centre is opened in West London .[ 5]
July
August
September
10 September – ITV broadcasts the first live Football League match to be shown on television and the last for 23 years.[ 6] The commentators are Peter Lloyd and Billy Wright
11 September – Danger Man premieres on ITV, starring Patrick McGoohan as Secret Agent John Drake.
19 September – BBC Schools starts using the Pie Chart ident.
October
November
28 November – One hour of the final of the amateur All-England Pairs Championship is shown live on Midland ITV .[ 7] [ 8]
December
Debuts
BBC Television Service/BBC TV
ITV
Continuing television shows
1920s
BBC Wimbledon (1927–1939, 1946–2019, 2021–2024)
1930s
1940s
1950s
Andy Pandy (1950–1970, 2002–2005)
What's My Line? (1951–1963; 1973–1974; 1984–1990)
All Your Own (1952–1961)
Watch with Mother (1952–1975)
Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School (1952–1961)
Rag, Tag and Bobtail (1953–1965)
The Good Old Days (1953–1983)
Panorama (1953–present)
Asian Club (1953–1961)
Sportsview (1954–1968)
Zoe Quest (1954–1963)
Carols from King's (1954—present)
I Love Lucy (1951–1957; 1957–1960; 1962–1967; 1968–1974)
Picture Book (1955–1965)
Sunday Night at the London Palladium (1955–1967, 1973–1974)
Take Your Pick! (1955–1968, 1992–1998)
Double Your Money (1955–1968)
Dixon of Dock Green (1955–1976)
Crackerjack (1955–1970, 1972–1984, 2020–2021)
The Brains Trust (1955–1961)
The Gardening Club (1955–1967)
This Is Your Life (1955–1964 ; 1969–2003)
The Sooty Show (1955–1992)
Benny Hill Show (1955–1961; 1964; 1966–1968)
ITV Play of the Week (1955–1974)
Gunsmoke (1955–1975)
Hancock's Half Hour (1956–1961)
Opportunity Knocks (1956–1978, 1987–1990)
This Week (1956–1978, 1986–1992)
Armchair Theatre (1956–1974)[ 9]
What the Papers Say (1956–2008)[ 10]
Zoo Time (1956–1968)
Spot the Tune (1956–1962)
Cool for Cats (1956–1961)
Boyd Q.C. (1956–1964)
Alfred Marks Time (1956–1961)
Eurovision Song Contest (1956–present)
The Billy Cotton Band Show (1956–1968)
Picture Parade (1956–1962)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955–1965)
The Army Game (1957–1961)
The Sky at Night (1957–present)
Mark Saber (1957–1962)
Criss Cross Quiz (1957–1967)
Jim's Inn (1957–1963)
Emergency Ward 10 (1957–1967)
The Arthur Haynes Show (1957–1966)
Pinky and Perky (1957–1968 ; 1968–1972)
Captain Pugwash (1957–1966; 1974–1975)
The Kilt Is My Delight (1957–1963)
The Phil Silvers Show (1955–1959 - shown in UK originally until 1961)
Lenny the Lion Show (1957–1961)
Tonight (1957–1965)
On Safari (1957–1965)
Blue Peter (1958–present)
Grandstand (1958–2007)
Saturday Playhouse (1958–1961)
Your Life in Their Hands (1958–1964; 1979–1987; 1991)
Monitor (1958–1965)
The White Heather Club (1958–1968)
Railway Roundabout (1958–1962)
The Black and White Minstrel Show (1958–1978)
Gwlad y Gan (1958–1964)
Wagon Train (1957–1965)
Sea Hunt (1958–1961)
Cheyenne (1955–1962)
Sword of Freedom (1958–1961)
Face to Face (1959–1962)
Noggin the Nog (1959–1965, 1970, 1979–1982)
Torchy the Battery Boy (1959–1961)
The Third Man (1959–1965)
Garry Halliday (1959–1962)
Juke Box Jury (1959–1967)
The Ken Dodd Show (1959–1969)
The Men from Room 13 (1959–1961)
Wicker's World (1959–1994)
Probation Officer (1959–1962)
No Hiding Place (1959–1967)
Knight Errant Limited (1959–1961)
Rawhide (1959–1965)
Tales from Dickens (1959–1961)
International Detective (1959–1961)
Maverick (1957–1962)
77 Sunset Strip (1958–1964)
Ending this year
Births
4 January – Julia St. John , actress
6 January – Nigella Lawson , television chef and writer
6 February – Jeremy Bowen , Welsh journalist and television presenter
18 February – Carol McGiffin , broadcaster
19 February – Leslie Ash , actress
22 February – Paul Abbott , television writer
March – Dan Patterson , comedy producer
10 March – Anne MacKenzie , Scottish current affairs presenter
16 March – Jenny Eclair , comedian and novelist
11 April – Jeremy Clarkson , English journalist and television show host
22 April – Gary Rhodes , restaurateur and celebrity chef (died 2019 )
25 April – Robert Peston , journalist and BBC business editor
5 May – Gillian Wright , actress
6 May – Roma Downey , Northern Irish actress and producer
25 May – Anthea Turner , television presenter and media personality
4 June – Bradley Walsh , English comedian and actor
June – Lindsey Coulson , actress
11 July – Caroline Quentin , actress
13 July – Ian Hislop , broadcaster and editor
27 July – Gabrielle Glaister , actress (Brookside )
10 September – Colin Firth , English actor
12 September – Felicity Montagu , actress (I'm Alan Partridge )
17 September – Annabelle Apsion , actress
11 October – Nicola Bryant , actress
29 October – Finola Hughes , actress
15 November – Dawn Airey , media executive
17 November – Jonathan Ross , English television presenter
23 November – Darren Jordon , journalist and news presenter
30 November – Gary Lineker , English footballer and television presenter
17 December – Kay Burley , news presenter
24 December – Carol Vorderman , television presenter
27 December – Maryam d'Abo , actress
Deaths
See also
References
External links